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WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1021.. DDIE ANDERSON, BOWLING IN FINE FORM, DOWNS KELLY OF BRIDGEPORT 9 GAMES TO 2—BABE RUTH’S NINTH HOMER WINS FOR YANKS OVER TIGERS ~ T DETROIT—DUTCH REUTHER BAFFLES HIS FORMER MATES AT EBBETTS FIELD—NEW DEPARTURE TEAM TO PLAY TEAM FROM NATIONAL CAPITAL ' IBABE RUTH'S NINTH DEFEATS DETROIT | Bambino Produces Healhy Swat | ,l in First Inning, Scoring Two NEW BRITAIN ZAILY HERALD, E ANDERSON TURNS T0 FORM Lanm:l—!owls in Gilt ed Form Against Kelly 0 I ricener l Supernaut | Oh Man! 146—1218 Time Keepers, Kilaufr 93 Suton e 85 Riehardeon I ¥. Rittnor 85 Linn sigs m Valkyrian, O, Andersen Al. Anderson Ak, Carl Am. Carlson Kip Landgren 72— 239 74- 101— HERE THRow THAT THING TOU'RE SMOKING AWAY ~ TRY ONE OF fune SEE WHAT You THiINK OF (T BiLL- THEREe (S Twua BEST CIGAR mMAaDE - You CAni'T_GET A BETTER SMOKE TrAN THAT - — Ag a3 Viking A. C. 96 104 50 71 101 Detroit. May 11.—The comuination of DPabe Ruth and Carl Mays proved too much for Ty Cobb's ambitious Tigers herc and the Yankees won their | opening game of the Western invasion by a of 2 to 1. A home run by Babe—his for the the excellent pitching of Mays. Miller Huggins's pitching ace, held Detroit in complete subjection, and It was not until the ninth inning that the locals managed to jam over the lone tally that saved them from a coat of thc whitest calcimine. ¥ As & result of their vietory the Yankees { are in third place in the American League parade. The Chicago White Sox threw the harpoon into the Boston Red Sox, thus en- abling the New Yorkers to pass both the Deaneaters and the jungle beasts jn the race for the junior major league pennant form that brought joy Eddie Anderson Kelly of Rridge- 2 in the Connecticut last night at Rog- alleys. The little Park City did not but ® any “Lefty” to in Landgron Bengtson Olwon Foberg Nelson rooters, yester- day afternoon, ames score tourney ninth season—and 452 464 SOUTH END CLUB. rroatior Team No. 4. from the dy to ilar Swedo kept any great extent, Walters in the game, last year's lJudging from his exhibition ht Anderson has shaken off that has pursued him for sev- ks, and th s now confl pat he will give Andy McCar- rd battle next Tuesday night s’ Recroation alleys, when clash for the first time this g the pins in his awell Rockwell H. May Tyler Needham Leupold The score. WAIT A MiINUTE BillL & - Hows THAT- ISN e I WARNT To Aive You SO You THAT A Swett TASTING | CIGAR-- LoOW AT THE WAY TS MADE-- You'lL NEVER SMOKE ANY OTHER BRAND - YUH--1T'S ALL RIGHT New York (N.) HASN'T T A WONDERFUL oth, ef kinpaugh, Ruth, If Pipp. 1b Meusel, rf Baker, 3b Ward, 2b Schang, ¢ Mays, p not - lassy Rogers entry did low the century mark in any i games last night. His high- [k was 1 registered in the me. He piled up a total pin- 1,242, which is good steady Kelly hit the high single for ch, 129, rolled in the third | L hich was the first he won dur- | 3 4 8 evening. The Bridgeporter | caster d his good howling In the | Puther mame, winning 113 to 101 at he went into a bad slump. fores won, 1232, 89, wlaney EE T TP °csc0ce200 CASINO ALLEYS, Waterbury K. K. 85 Polbrin Total Young, | Bush, Veach, Het'mann, Jones, 3b * Blue, 1b Bassier, ¢ Middleton, Holling, p aShorten Fartford K. R. Kelbare e Bussung Henlahon Woodward Wells 9 112, 108, a8 ) 112, 85, 83 . 100 7: 26, 100, strinl League ! sults of game rolled at Rog- | reation alleya and the final of tha Industrial league, also m rolled last night at the lleys, follow dustrinl Bowling League. w1 100, 119, 101, . %0 109 4“0 410 BIG GAME AT BRISTOL New Departure Team to Tackle Cap- P ol ... e T O @ Batted for Middleton in eighth. New York St 200000000 Detroit . 00000000 1—1 Two-base hits—Pipp, Heilmann. Three- base hits—Meusel, Ward. Bush. Home run —Ruth. _ Sacrifice—Ward. Double plays— Young. Bush and Blue: Peckinpaugh, Ward and Pipp: Meusel and Pipp; Bush and Biue, on base—New York 5, Detroit 4. Bases balls—Off Middleton 2, Mays 2. Hits—Of tddieton 7 in § innings, Holling 0 in 1. ruck out—By Middleton 4. Losing pitch- er — Middleton. Umpires Connolly and Morfarty. Time of game—1:37. r.c. a1 704 sul 1 16 1 » itol City Professionals Next Sunday | huck . i Machine Vorks ardware ule at Muzzy Fleld—Goeb Going Good. “ATELL IS ARRESTED | BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL | BRADLEY DECLINES | in 1919 AMERICAN LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Tho New Departure company man- agement has booked o big attraction for next Sunday afternoon at Muzzy fleld, Bristol, when the Capitol City ! Professional club ol Washington, D. C., will oppose the Bell City team. The visitors are rated as one of the classiest aggregations in the South, and last season copped 68 games, los- ing six and tying two. In the New | Johnson. xs | Departure team, the visitors will meet | J3 " hean 35 2 String. E. Collins. b a team that is showing mid season | Mooper, rf form at present. Falk, Ir EETTE T One of the sensations of the season | Slrunk. cf with the Endees is Eddie Goeb of this | seha. » ‘ city. Eddie is fielding in big league | Faver, p g fashion. and i» also using the willow in hard and timely fashion. In the | game at Fitchburg, Mass., Goeb turned in several plays that electrified the crowd. A delegation of his friends are planning to watch him in action next Sundar. The teams will probably use the following lineups Capitol City Pro- fessionals: Tetrault, ss; Costello, cf: Behrle, 3b; Matthews, If; Norris, 1b; | Jackson, 2b: Burch, rf; Harth, c; Hil- ton, p: Kagle, p. New Departure: | Scott, It; Goeb, cf: Holcomb, ss; Ziel- ke, 1b: Forslund, 2b: Halbach, 3b| Lanning, rf; Waters, c¢: Goodridge, p. e White Sox Wi Chicago, May 11.—Faber heid Boston to | Former Pugilist Indicated terday, while Russell, who re- ., went to pleces in the eighth won the first game of the ser- ¢ Eastern invaders, 4 to 1. The in Elghth. Owner of Behave Yourself - Winner Is Opposed to Match With Whitney’s Tryster. Louisville, Ky., May 11.—E. Bradley of Idle Hour farm and ¢ of the winning Derby entry,® &. | Yourself and Black Servant. ha i swéred the challenge informally tended by James Rowe, trainer o Whitney stable, for a match rae tween Tryster and Behave Yo “I have no direct knowledge,” Mr. Bradley, “of the challengg ‘sued by Mr. Rowe. I want to however, that both Behave Yo | and 'Black Servant are entered i ture stakes at the Downs Latonia. " I assure you that I dodge Tryster with either ond] cdlts in any of the stake race which Mr. Rowe cares to enter ter.”” W Individus! an Baseball Scandal Is Taken on Street By Detective. New York, May 1l.—Abe Attell, former New York pugilist, indicated in 1919 in connection with the Chi- cago baseball scandal of the preced- ing year, was arrested here yester- day on a charge of being a fugitive |from justice. ‘He was held without bail. Following arraignment in police court, counsel for Attell served De- | tective James J. Coy, who made the arrest with a writ of habeas corpus, | requiring him to produge Attell forth- o | with before Supreme Court Justice 0 | McAvoy. When Attell was brought before Justice McAvoy, bail was fixed at Philadelphia in St. Louis. 1$1,000. This was furnished and Sat- | |{Washington in Cleveland. urday set for hearing of arguments| | - on the writ. NATIONAL LEAGUE Attell was arrested in Times Square. EASTERN LEAGUE His attorney asserted it was virtually a case of surrender, arranged with Detective Coy. Attell’s attorney told the police magistrate that while the indictment Results Yesterday New York 2, Detroit 1. Chicago 4, Boston 1. ‘Washington 9, Cleveland 7. I Philadelphia vs. St. Louis, post- poned, rain. Results Yesterday Buffalo 9, Newark 4. Syracusa 11, Jersey City Baltimore 9, Rochester Reading 3, Toronto 2. Htan) Chivage (A) Migh b 5. L4 Team Single. cap il Tewm 3 orks Standing of the Clubs Won _ Lost o E P. 611 .579 550 | .526 500 ~441 474 .316 Standing of the Clubs Individuad Avernges. P. C.| Baliimore .682 | Newark .. .571 | Buffalo . 558 | Jersey City -522 ' Toronto .500 = Rochester .400 . Syracuse .389 | Reading .... .333 . ! Cleveland ‘Washington New York | Detroit .. Boston ... St. Lomis . Philadelphia Chicago “ummesese, wenase ardinse a0 Boston (A.) Games Today. Jersey City in Syracuse. Newark in Buffalo. Baltimore in Rochester. Reading in Toronto (2 games). Games Today. New York in Detroit. Boston in Chicago. Collins, el e Tussell, p —— COLUMBIA OARSMAN. lommuuuaninnas le 0 0 0 1 Total sz S0 L * Pratt out. bit by batted ball. a Batted for Bush in eighth Chicago : 00100003 x—4 000060001 0—1 Menosky, Johnson, PFalk. Hooper, Sheely, J. » plays—Sheely Johnson and nd Sheely; Pratt. Results Yesterday St. Louis 7, New York 6. Brooklyn 6. Cincinnati 2. Pittsburgh 5, Boston 2. Captain Van Houten Is Stricken ; e Attack of La Grippe. - | New York, May 11.—Lansing } Houten, Columbia’s rowing cap Results Yesterday Hartford 6, Pittsfield 2. - Bridgepor: 2, Albany 1. Tanaka, Waseda University Player, Has | Worcester 10, New Haven 5. i ONN, STATE » 100 113 108 s 0 101 120 12 n—9 129 100 50 105 100 127 ROGERS ALLEVS, L o [ 5 a1 w4 £ Phoenix [ ANLEL R & L. D | 87, 0, ¥. LEAGUE, 481 TOURNEY. 102 119 " 8§ 248 445—1309 4491343 SPECIAL. Hit Six Homers. May 11.—Japan has a Ruth of its own. The cham- Chiecago, *‘Babe’* | plon home run hitter of the Far East is K. Tanaka of the Waseda team, with a record of six home runs in NIX games. He is here today with the Japanese university team on its Ameri- can tour. Tanaka, ltke Ruth, is broad- shouldered and stocky and plays the | same outficld position as the New York- | er | natural hitter and ! man jon the Idle Hour stock farm here He also bats left handed. Tanaka is what most experts term a not plate shy. He drives at the ball with a terrific free swing, putting all of the power of hix broad shoulders into the drive. He weighs 163 pounds und is five feet six inches in height. i WON PLENTY OF JACK. Lexington, Ky.. May 1l.—Every and woman, white and colored, is winner as a result of the double vic- tory of the horses of E. R. Bradley in the Kentucky Derby last Saturday, it became known yesterday. Mr. Bradley, besides the $6,000 of the winnings of Behave Yourself and Black Servant given to the jockeys, distributed $2,000 among the em- ployes on the farm, giving to each man and woman $50. DUNDEE TO MEET RAY. Pittsburgh, Pa., May 11.—Johnny Dundee, New York, and Johnny Ray, Pittsburgh, lightweights, will meet in the first open alr boxing show of the seomon here at Forbes field Saturday afternoon, May 21. Sport writers, who viewed the recent Dundee-Ray match, were unable to agree as to the winner and the return bout was arranged. WILLIAMS AFTER LYNCH. New York, May 11.—*“Kid"* Willlams of Baltimore, former world’'s bantam welght boxing champion, and Packy O'Gatty of this city will meet in a round bout tonight. Williams, who after an absence from the ring of two years, announced he would attempt to he lost to Pete H university | Ruel and on bases—Boston on balls—Off Bush 4 Hits—Of Bush 6 in in 1. Struck out—By Wild pitch—Russe Russell. Umpires—Owens Time of game—1:41 | Losing pitcher and Chill. Pitchers Are Mauled. Cleveland, May 11.—Batting Bagby and Caldwell from the box. Washington defeat- € Cleveland % to 7 in the first xame of the Cleveland afterw drove Shaw from the rubber., but Acosta stopped the raflly. The batting of Speaker and O'Rourke and the fielding of Hurris and Miller fea- | omp T | i lhwesnnive losuumus loowe lonswons wlocsscansocse slscss: . o Clevelana (A.) | ab r v s ® " b ot Jamieson, Johnston, Speaker, Smith, Gardn Sewell, Bagby, p Caldwell. p Odenwald, adraney homas cWambsi Uhle. p CoomMOOO oM NO M A lecsooncomuanunan lecoenosoumuanane Total s¥ss a Batted for b Batted for O Ran for O AR AT eveland odh Two-base hits—Judge, O'Rourke ephenson, Home Htolen bases—Harris, Shanks. —Wash_ balls—OT Oden 14 Hits—OMn aw 9 in 6 innings (nome out in seventh), costa 2 In 3, Bagby 4 in 0 (mone out in . Caldwell ¢ in 5, Odenwald 3 in 2. Uhle 1 in 2. Struck out—By Sraw 1. Acosta 1. Balk—Odenwald. Winning pitcher— Shaw. Losing pitcher—Bagby. Umpirés— :V:la-vn Dineen and Nallin. Time of game— _ | the Chicago charged a man by the name of At- ! tell was conspiring with baseball play- ers and others to defraud by fixing games, there was nothing to show | that Abe was the man mentioned. He added that when detectives from Chicago arrived next week he felt confident that they would be unable to prove that the Abe Attell was the Abe Attell alleged to have been in hicago in 1919, for his client he | asserted, was not in Chicago at that time. CUBS RELEASE PITCHER. Kansas City, Mo., May 11.—The lo- cal club of the American assoctation announced yesterday the purchase of Oscar Fuhr, left-handed pitcher, from Nationals. “MIKE” GIBBONS SCORES K. O. Philadelphia, May 11.—Mike Gib- bons of St. Paul, knocked out Frankie Maguire, of Williamsport, Pa., here last night in the six round of their scheduled eight-round bout. TOUCHING UP THE CAPITOL—! Charles Ayre Whipple, well-known American artist, #s redecorating the U. 8. Captol. He is finishing the frieze begun ears ago by the Italian | Detroit Chicago 6, Philadelphia 2. Standing of the Clubs Pittsburgh . Brooklyn .. New York . Chicago .... Cincinnati Boston .... Philadelphia St. Louis P. C .810 652 .650 .526 .391 .381 .300 St. Louis in New York. Cincinnati in Brooklyn. Pittsburgh in Boston. Chicago in Philadelph | Springfield .294 " Waterbury 'I ‘Waterbury 8, Springfield 1. Standing of the Clubs Won Lost P. C. 889 667 .636 545 417 .400 2278 .273 Bridgeport Hartford New Haven ‘Worcester Pittsfield . 0000 gy =2 01k gy e Albany N REY] Games Today. Worceste: at Hartford. Pittsfield at Springfield. Waterbury a: New Haven. ‘Bridgeport at Albany. ———————————————————————————————— e ettt RUNS FOR WEEK MAY 8-14 American League Cleveland St. Louis Chicago Wash’gton New York Phil. Boston HOmHdYAAN r AR Oap A DR National League Brooklyn Phil. Boston New York Pittsburgh Chicago Cincinnati St. Louis HAMEHR O avasanLe x x 0 0 6 1 9 . International League Jer. City 713 3 Syracuse 14 8 11 Buffalo 9 Newark 4 Rochester 5 Baltimore 9 Reading 3 ‘Toronto 2 RAISE WORLD’S PENNANT. Cleveland, O., May 11.—The world’s championship pennant, won by Cleve. land from the Brooklyn Dodgers, will be raised at Dunn fleld today previous { er Cunningham from ! golfer, yesterday won CHATTANOOGA BUYS DETROIT PITCHER Chattanooga, Tenn.,, May President Strang Nicklin of the Chat- tanooga Southern association club an- : cup tournament to be held i ; United States this summer, af is ill with the grippe and will no able to row in the Childs cup rac| the Harlem river Saturday. Paul Gallico, veteran oarsmal No. 6 seat, has been moved to Houten’s place in No. 7 positio: appointed acting captain. S ‘Waldeckér, who was at bow in year’s race with Yale, will take N| MLLE. LENGLEN MAY PLAY HI Paris, May 11.—Mille. Sus Lenglen, world’s champion wd tennis - player, may enter the . to several members of the lawn tennis federation. Thia is contrary to a statement attrib ! to Mlle. Lenglen that she did no tend to enter matches against because their superior Pphy strength gave them a natural ad: age over women players. nounced today the purchase of pitch- | the Cunningham pitched for last year but waa re- Americans. Chattanooga | called by Detroit in the Fall. MISS STIRLING WINS. London, May 11.—Miss Alexa Stir- ling, the American woman champion the scratch prize at the spring meeting of the Wirral Ladies’ club at Oxton, near Birkenhead. Miss Stirling made the eighteen holes in 74, taking 37 on both the outward and incpming rounds. Mrs. Stanley Smith had the next low score, at 77. - BRASSCOS GET GRODY. New York, May 11.—Robert Grody is the last of the Giant recruit pitch- eras to get the axe. He was sent to the Waterbury club of the Eastern league. ‘“‘Bob” is a discovery of Ed- ward Brannick, traffic manager of the Giants, who saw the ¥oungster per- form on the sand lots of the FEast | Side. BRIBERS UNDER CAD. BAN. Sacramento, Cal, May 11.—A bill making bribery of baseball players or mpires or the acceptince of bribes Detroit | RECORD SET AT PIMLICOY Baltimore, May 11.—J. S. Cos 'Lord Baltimore captured the juvenile at four and a half fur at Pimlico yesterday afternoon, { in winning, set a new track red He defeated Second Thoughts and] highly regarded Dream of owned by Edward B. McLean, was made the favorite among th two-year-olds which tried for purse. Lord Baltimore covered distance, in 0:53 3-5, clipping . fifths of a second from the foi mark. = BALL: PLAYER INJURED. Valley Home, Cal., May 1 Burton, pitcher for the Summer baseball team, sustained a fract his right arm Sunday afternoon pitching a fast curve to a B school batsman. The snap of thi ing bone was heard across the dian The attending physician said the had been split. ¥ ZBYSZKO TO MEET KOTSON. J Columbus,",'Ohio, May 11.—8ts laus 2Zbyszko, world" h heavyweight wrestler, has